Coming SATURDAY. —CfLGA PETTROVA in "The Secret of £Eve." Wanted Known.—That it has been censored. Best of All'. TO-NIGHT "PIVE NIGHTS." "FIVE NIGHTS." "FIVE NIGHTS." ANITA STEWART in ANITA STEWART m "THE AWAKENING." "THIS AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." And I'WTTY ARBUOKiLE in And FATTY ARBUOICLE in "FATTY'S TIN TYRE TANGLE." "FATTY'S TIN TYPE TANGLE." THURSDAY OCTOBER 10. The .summit of Triangle achievement. BILME BUR/EE BBLLIE BURJKE THE ADORABLE THE ADORABLE in PEGGY PEGGY PEGGY PEGGY PIEGGY PEGGY PEGGY PEGGY PEGGY PEGGY PEGGY - PEGGY The Store of SWEET DEVILTRY DOING j MIRACLES OF GOOD Peggy is power for mischief I in liter floral pyjamas But in her wilfuil way SHE DOES NOBLE DEEDS' IN OUTE TROUSERS. FarlahcPs WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918. WEDNESDAY, 9, 1918. . BIG BENEFIT PICTURE PERFOR . MANCI3. (In aid of the Bolstad Family) Mies Bowen lias kindly consented to act jis Ticket-seller. Big two-fentjire programme lias been arranged, including: FEATURE No I.— "THE STAIN IN THE BLOOD." "THE STAIN IN THE BLOOD." "THE STAIN IN THE BLOOD." A MUTUAL STAR OF MERIT in five parts—a story treating of the fates of two orphans. The boy becomes a criminal and the girl in. shielding him is faced by awkward circumstances | .vliich oml 'happily. FEATURE No. -2— HELEN HOLMES in HELEN HOLMES in SELEN HOLMES in "THE RAILROAD iRAIDODRS" "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS" "THE RAILROAD RAIDIERS" PATRONISE THIS DESERVING CAUSE. OCTOBER 15 & 16 NEXT. OCTOBER 15 & 1(3 NEXT. AT>ADDY'S "11/f AIIKIOT .L ADDY'S IVX ARRET .Will"bo held in THE KING'S THEATRE In aid of the Convent Building 'Fund. i COMPETITIONS, etc. RAFFLES of some beautiful ! Works at' Art (by kind permission of the Hon. the Minister for Internal Affaire. PARTICULARS LATER. E. SIEVERS, J. O'DONOHUE, - Joint (Secretaries. RED GROSS SHOP. RED GROSS SHOP. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th. SPECIAL SHOP DAY. LOWRY BAY CaXVALESQENT HOSPITAL. Tile Hospital is staffed by volun- 1, tary workers wlio desire assistance J in maintaining supplies of invalid comforts to supplement the Army rations. An [opportunity to benefit some of our own sicik and wounded and . help their recovery. Entries wantedl for a Sponge . Sandwich and Victoria Sandwidhl * Competition with no icing. Closing at noon; first prize, trophy; second prize, if more than six entries. Mesdames G. Tully, Duncuin, and .Mitchell in charge. HOUSE, 6 rooms. Queen street, .Levin, tor sale or to let on term. T. Jenman. WANTED.— Young energetic man ior dairyfarm; machines used; good wagen to good man. J. GordonGlassford, Ihakara. WANTED. —Six or 7-roomed iurnished house; will take for a term. Apply by letter to "Careful" •'■Chronicle" office. a ENEPAL.—Position wanted) in or near Levin as general by capable person ; wages 30s. Apply "M.A.," Post Office, Levin. HOitfSE AND- SIX ACRES NOW VACANT. FOR SALE.—iAt Levin, close to station, house comprising 5 rooms audi kitchen,- gas cooker, bath, lavatory. bju-iiii, (large pantry wit/fi cupboards, wardrobe, large hall, verandah , two sides of house; land comprising j streets, divided into three paddocks and large lawn; about 300 young fruit trees; wliaire 18 x 13, also two large store sheds; extensive fowl runs. j This; property is in first class order audi will be sold for £1200, terms arranged. Apply to G. Bird, Queen's road, Lower Hutt. orto Mr T. Broome, Cash Store, Levin. - PHE YOUNG FOLK~Spe cial line of collapsible Engrixed bah-y chairs. Our factory made drop-side cots, great value, lisb push enrts —ad/ustable and HARVEY .W CO., Phone 8,
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 October 1918, Page 3
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